No potential breaches found by independent inquiry into former Coalition government’s handling of Abdul Nacer Benbrika case
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Peter Dutton and the home affairs department have been cleared of wrongdoing over what a judge described as “a serious interference with the administration of justice” in a court case involving Melbourne terrorist Abdul Nacer Benbrika.
But the independent review clearing Dutton and his former department will not be released publicly, Guardian Australia has confirmed.
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